- The
House of
Carrara or
Carraresi (da Carrara) was an
important family of
northern Italy in the 12th to 15th centuries. The
family held the
title of Lords...
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Guglielmo Cortusi. The
Carraresi period was a long
period of restlessness, for the
Carraresi were
constantly at war.
Under Carraresi rule the
early humanist...
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renounced the
lordship on 29 June 1388; he was a
member of the
family of
Carraresi. He
married Taddea,
daughter of Niccolò II d'Este, Lord of Modena. He...
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Palazzo Papafava dei
Carraresi is a
palace in Padua,
located in the
historic center of the city. It was
erected in 1763 by the
order of
Count Giambattista...
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Jacopo I da
Carrara as
capitano del
popolo in 1308. His descendants, the
Carraresi,
ruled the city and its vicinity, with
short interruptions,
until they...
- 1338) was Lord of
Padua after his
uncle Jacopo I. He was a
member of the
Carraresi family. (Also
known as the
Carrara family.) He
successfully faced a plot...
- duke of Austria, and
between 1384 and 1388 it was
ruled by the
despotic Carraresi.
Having returned to Venice, the city was
fortified and
given a m****ive...
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possessions to the
disadvantage not only of the Scaligeri, but also of the
Carraresi at
Padua (Lord
Francesco Novello da
Carrara was
executed in 1406) and...
- June 2016) • Total 62,923 • Density 890/km2 (2,300/sq mi) Demonym(s)
Carraresi,
Carrarini Time zone UTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code...
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coalition expanded further and
Padua returned to the
dominion of the
Carraresi. In 1338,
Venice conquered Treviso, the
first nucleus of the
Domini di...